Lilbits: A new handheld Linux PC, Google opens up the Play Store (a little), Samsung's web browser comes to PCs ...
These 26 breakthrough products and technologies—handpicked by our editors—are redefining AI, computing, and the connected ...
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I didn't know how to get started with Linux, but these tips helped me out
Switching from Windows to Linux is a journey with lots of uncertainty, but there are things you can do to make it easier ...
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This Tool Let Me Use Google Translate in the Linux Terminal
Need quick translations on the go when working on the Linux terminal? It can get bothersome to open your browser, go to ...
Without a doubt, AI is the topic of the year. Whether you like it or not, companies are shoving AI into everything you do or own, and it will become an integral part of our daily lives. From the ...
Perplexity has officially launched its AI web browser, Comet, for all to use. Credit: May James/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Perplexity has officially launched its Comet AI web browser to ...
Perplexity’s Comet is the most advanced AI browser right now, and it’s actually pretty cool. You can watch the browser’s built-in AI perform actions in real ...
Sept 30 (Reuters) - Opera (OPRA.O), opens new tab on Tuesday launched Neon, an artificial intelligence-powered browser that can execute tasks and run code inside web pages, adding to the intensifying ...
AI browsers are no longer just an idea; they're already here. Microsoft has built Copilot into Edge, OpenAI is testing a sandboxed browser in agent mode and Perplexity's Comet is one of the first to ...
While most enterprises lock down endpoints, harden networks, and scan for vulnerabilities, one of the riskiest vectors often slips through unmonitored: browser extensions. These small, user-installed ...
Google said in a legal filing last week that the open web "is already in rapid decline." The company later said this was being misinterpreted and filed a clarification with the court. Google execs ...
Google privately told a federal court that “the open web is already in rapid decline,” a sharp reversal from its public claims that search traffic is booming — and a stunning admission as the Justice ...
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